American Pastoral | Summary
Part 1: Paradise Remembered
Chapter 1
American Pastoral begins in Weequahic, a middle-class area of Newark, New Jersey. The narrator, Philip Roth’s alter ego Nathan Zuckerman, recalls his high school years during the late 1940s. In particular, he recalls Seymour Levov, a Jewish boy seven years his senior, who was Weequahic High School’s star athlete during the early years of World War II. Everyone called Seymour, “the Swede” or “Swede,” and he was widely loved and admired. Swede joined the Marines in 1945 and became a drill...
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